This summer, four students joined Intelinair to work alongside our teams in analytics, agronomy, sales, and software engineering. They are spending the summer season scouting fields, working with growers, and building the kind of real-world experience that turns classroom knowledge into a career. Below, meet the people who represent the future of agriculture, and hear, in their own words, what the summer meant to them.
Why internships matter at Intelinair
Our internship program gives students hands-on work that matters: real problems, real growers, and a part of our team rather. Each of our 2026 interns came from a different background and discipline, and each left a mark on the work we do.
Intelinair welcomed four interns for the summer of 2026: Anagha Pradeep (analytics), Dylan Ross (technology sales and agronomy), Arno Hovhannisyan (software engineering), and Jackson Scott (technology sales and agronomy). They study at Indiana University Indianapolis, Purdue University, UC Irvine, and Iowa State University. Here’s a closer look at each one.
Anagha Pradeep — Analytics Intern
Anagha is a second-year master’s student in Computer Science at Indiana University Indianapolis. As an analytics intern, she worked on the data side of precision agriculture, turning field information into insight our teams and growers can act on.
In her words: “I love the welcoming environment at Intelinair, the friendly and supportive colleagues who take the time to guide me, and the opportunity to continuously learn new things every day.”
Dylan Ross — Technology Sales and Agronomy Intern
Dylan is a senior at Purdue University studying Agronomy, with minors in Food and Agribusiness and Farm Management. Working in sales and crop consulting, he spent the summer getting to know growers and their operations so he could help solve problems as they came up.
In his words: “My favorite part of this internship is being a valued member of the team. I’ve also loved building relationships with growers and getting to know their operations.”
Arno Hovhannisyan — Software Engineering Intern
Returning for a second summer with Intelinair, Arno is an incoming junior at UC Irvine studying Mathematics. As a software engineering intern, he dug into new technical problems and helped build the tools behind our precision agriculture platform.
In his words: “I’ve really enjoyed encountering new problems and figuring them out. It’s also fun to work with the team here.”
Jackson Scott — Technology Sales and Agronomy Intern
Jackson is an incoming sophomore at Iowa State University studying Agricultural Systems Technology. His summer combined technology sales and agronomy, with plenty of time spent scouting fields and working directly with the growers we serve.
In his words: “I’ve quickly learned the team is full of genuine, down-to-earth people who are invested in both the work and the growers we serve. I’ve also enjoyed scouting fields and interacting with growers.”
Intelinair interns do real work across the business, from analyzing crop and field data to scouting fields, consulting with growers, and helping build the software behind our platform. Interns join project teams, meet with growers, and contribute to work that reaches customers. The goal is simple: give students experience that prepares them for a career in agriculture and agtech, while bringing fresh perspective to our teams.
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About Intelinair
Intelinair is the Indianapolis-based agtech company behind AGMRI, a cloud-based agronomic intelligence platform that integrates imagery, weather, soil, input, and yield data to deliver field-level insights to growers, agronomists, and advisors across millions of acres. Learn more.


